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| quote: | Originally posted by cronodevir
You need to produce according to the average setup of your target audience. For most people here that means regular speakers, the kind that come with a dell, AND earbuds [mp3 ear peices] That is who is going to use your music the most, so you need to make it sound good on those kinds of systems.
Most people here likely won't have their track played on a big ass speaker system. [like at a concert] nor on high quality monitors. So its best to play the track on several systems, cheap to mid range. Just because it sounds good on that 8500 dollar system, doesn't mean it will on those 20 dollar headphones. |
Well, personally I produce rave music. So I don't care whether it sounds good on earbuds because 90% of the time my tracks will be played at raves. With that said, generally if it sounds good on my studio monitors and my reference system (80$ speakers + RCA amp) it seems to sound good in earbuds.
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